The goal of this study was to provide measures of symptoms and signs in a consecutive case series of children with flexible flatfoot based on a systematic clinical approach. Fifty-three children (age range, 10-14 years) previously diagnosed with flexible flatfoot were evaluated by a structured interview and clinical assessment. Most patients had foot symptoms (65.3\% of feet) and functional limitation (68.3\%). Symptoms included a sensation of discomfort (11.3\%), such as early tiredness or difficulties during prolonged standing or walking, and pain (54\%), mostly located in the plantar aspect of the foot (28.7\%) and the medial hindfoot (18.8\%). Body mass index was positively correlated to the presence of symptoms and their severity. Even...
Background: Flatfoot is a deformity in which the foot is flattened due to a decrease in or loss of t...
xxiv, 245 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BME 2013 LiFle...
The role of flexible flat feet (FF) in the development of musculoskeletal symptoms at joints proxima...
The goal of this study was to provide measures of symptoms and signs in a consecutive case series of...
Abstract The goal of this study was to provide measures of symptoms and signs in a consecutive ca...
Paediatric flexible flat feet (PFF) are a very common presentation, but considerable debate continue...
Flatfoot is often asymptomatic but sometimes presents with symptoms, even in children. This thesis a...
Background: Radiographic assessment is still used to evaluate flexible flatfoot in children. Methods...
BACKGROUND: Radiographic assessment is still used to evaluate flexible flatfoot in children. METH...
Flatfoot constitutes the major cause of clinic visits for pediatric foot problems. The reported prev...
Background: Radiographic assessment is still used to evaluate flexible flatfoot in children. Metho...
Background: Flexible flat foot is a normal observation in typically developing children, however, so...
Abstract Background Flexible flat foot is a normal observation in typically developing children, how...
21-57 % in children at preschool age [1,2]. Although the prevalence decreases with age, flatfoot may...
Background Idiopathic flexible flatfoot in children most frequently improves with age and remains as...
Background: Flatfoot is a deformity in which the foot is flattened due to a decrease in or loss of t...
xxiv, 245 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BME 2013 LiFle...
The role of flexible flat feet (FF) in the development of musculoskeletal symptoms at joints proxima...
The goal of this study was to provide measures of symptoms and signs in a consecutive case series of...
Abstract The goal of this study was to provide measures of symptoms and signs in a consecutive ca...
Paediatric flexible flat feet (PFF) are a very common presentation, but considerable debate continue...
Flatfoot is often asymptomatic but sometimes presents with symptoms, even in children. This thesis a...
Background: Radiographic assessment is still used to evaluate flexible flatfoot in children. Methods...
BACKGROUND: Radiographic assessment is still used to evaluate flexible flatfoot in children. METH...
Flatfoot constitutes the major cause of clinic visits for pediatric foot problems. The reported prev...
Background: Radiographic assessment is still used to evaluate flexible flatfoot in children. Metho...
Background: Flexible flat foot is a normal observation in typically developing children, however, so...
Abstract Background Flexible flat foot is a normal observation in typically developing children, how...
21-57 % in children at preschool age [1,2]. Although the prevalence decreases with age, flatfoot may...
Background Idiopathic flexible flatfoot in children most frequently improves with age and remains as...
Background: Flatfoot is a deformity in which the foot is flattened due to a decrease in or loss of t...
xxiv, 245 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BME 2013 LiFle...
The role of flexible flat feet (FF) in the development of musculoskeletal symptoms at joints proxima...